do you know anything about tennis or those players at all??
Fognini never showed anything outside clay and slow HC

Bolelli might be a headcase (although Fabio is probably even a bigger one), but his game is the most suited to fast HC among all Italians. Seppi has been playing consistently well indoors his whole career, and has some great results on the surface.

do you know anything about tennis or those players at all??
Fognini never showed anything outside clay and slow HC

Bolelli might be a headcase (although Fabio is probably even a bigger one), but his game is the most suited to fast HC among all Italians. Seppi has been playing consistently well indoors his whole career, and has some great results on the surface.

If anything Fognini playing here would have been a retarded choice.

Hmmm, perhaps.

I still think he'd have a better chance to win a tie (or at least the doubles) than these guys if he's at his best (low% chance) especially since he's injured now.

Fognini doesnt have much to offer outside of clay, but then again I don´t see what Bolelli has to offer on any surface these days. A motivated Fabio would surely be a better choice. Having said that, there´s a good chance Fabio is anything but motivated at any given time...

We should be appreciative of Federer though, because we will never see anything like him again. The fact he can still compete for slams ever after the erosion of his physical skills is really a greater testament to the natural talent he has than the period of time when he was dominating the tour.

Fognini doesnt have much to offer outside of clay, but then again I don´t see what Bolelli has to offer on any surface these days. A motivated Fabio would surely be a better choice. Having said that, there´s a good chance Fabio is anything but motivated at any given time...

Well, Simone took one set off Berdych and made the match very competitive. Bolelli hasn't been that bad lately, certainly not as bad as Fabio in his last match against Berdych